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For the technology and data science business areas what kinds of projects do LBG work on?

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Majidu R. asked during the live chat Increasing Diversity in our Technology and Data Business Areas to Lloyds Banking Group

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Date asked: Thursday, November 14, 2024

Last reviewed: Friday, November 15, 2024

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Gustavo M.

Graduate Data Science

Regarding the Data Science, it's quite diverse, especially considering multiple business areas, from retail to commercial banking. Overall, it covers projects on Data Analysis and taditional Machine Learning to enhance decision making, such as recommendation systems, and understanding of our client base with attributes such as churn/attrition. Also, there are advanced projects on GenAI, that will enhance our internal productivity and better streamline our processes, for instance, improving parsing, understanding of documents, as well as extracting data from unstructured sources

Thursday, November 14, 2024

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Christian I.

Graduate Software Engineer

It really depends on what teams you do your placements in as LBG is a massive organisation. My experience in the tech scheme for my first 2 placements has been in a data team, doing backend software engineering in Go, specifically building an authentication server from scratch and using it to federate single sign on for all our applications as a bridge with Microsoft Azure. I've more recently been working Devops, managing the containers and databases of our team including data backups and some pipeline maintenance in Python. But across Lloyds I've heard of tech grads working with AI, cloud, security, and all sorts of other languages, like React, Java, C++, C# and of course Kotlin and Swift for our mobile apps

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Majidu R.

Thank you :)

Thursday, November 14, 2024

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